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maybe this has been done before but what topped the charts the day you were born.

 

 

Rod Stewart, Sailing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

and no, i am not named after him lol

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1956

November 26, 1955 - January 13, 1956:

Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford

January 14 - February 17:

Memories Are Made Of This - Dean Martin

February 18 - March 2:

Great Pretender - The Platters

March 3 - March 23:

Rock And Roll Waltz - Kay Starr

March 24 - May 2:

Poor People Of Paris - Les Baxter

May 3 - June 15:

Heartbreak Hotel - Elvis Presley

June 16 - August 3:

Wayward Wind - Gogi Grant

August 4 - August 17:

I Almost Lost My Mind - Pat Boone

August 18 - September 14:

My Prayer - The Platters

September 15 - November 2:

Don't Be Cruel/Hound Dog - Elvis Presley

November 3 - November 16:

Green Door - Jim Lowe

November 17 - December 7:

Love Me Tender - Elvis Presley

December 8 - December 21:

Singing The Blues - Guy Mitchell

December 22 - December 28:

Love Me Tender - Elvis Presley

December 29, 1956 - February 8, 1957:

Singing The Blues - Guy Mitchell

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1956

November 26, 1955 - January 13, 1956:

Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford

January 14 - February 17:

Memories Are Made Of This - Dean Martin

February 18 - March 2:

Great Pretender - The Platters

March 3 - March 23:

Rock And Roll Waltz - Kay Starr

March 24 - May 2:

Poor People Of Paris - Les Baxter

May 3 - June 15:

Heartbreak Hotel - Elvis Presley

June 16 - August 3:

Wayward Wind - Gogi Grant

August 4 - August 17:

I Almost Lost My Mind - Pat Boone

August 18 - September 14:

My Prayer - The Platters

September 15 - November 2:

Don't Be Cruel/Hound Dog - Elvis Presley

November 3 - November 16:

Green Door - Jim Lowe

November 17 - December 7:

Love Me Tender - Elvis Presley

December 8 - December 21:

Singing The Blues - Guy Mitchell

December 22 - December 28:

Love Me Tender - Elvis Presley

December 29, 1956 - February 8, 1957:

Singing The Blues - Guy Mitchell

 

Must have been a difficult birth if all of those were number 1.

 

This was the "one" for me -

 

 

Glyn.

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http://www.joshhosler.biz/numberoneinhistory/selectmonth.htm

 

You reminded me of something I had seen before so I Googled it.

 

It goes back as far as 1940

 

My birthdate - "the Thing" by Phil Harris. One of my mom's favorite performers. She had some of his 78 rpm records. I remember one, "Loaded Pistols, Loaded Dice"

 

 

Funny what we remember from our childhood.

 

edit: sorry i see someone beat me to it

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Well according to Wiki it was "Dreamboat" by Alma Cogan

 

 

Don't remember it though.

 

You must be an old bastard. :rolleyes: Poor Alma died from cancer in 1966 at the age of 34. John Lennon was one of her lovers. Alma was a better sort than Yoko Ono by a country mile.

 

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